Since New York Fashion Week began on February 9, Tiffany Trump has been spotted front and center at shows for Taoray Wang, Philipp Plein, Dennis Basso, and, most recently, Vivienne Tam, a hefty list for someone whose last name has spurred outright rebellion in many designers this season.

And though Trump herself isn’t involved in politics at all, rumors have swirled about her disruptive presence at Fashion Week, including a report from the Philipp Plein show on Tuesday, where guests and editors claimed that people were abandoning their seats (and the show altogether) in order to get away from Tiffany Trump.

At Vivienne Tam’s show on Wednesday, there was no such hubbub. Trump emerged from backstage approximately 20 minutes after the show’s scheduled start time at noon, with purpose and minimal fanfare. She managed to take her seat (sandwiched between her fellow “Snap Pack” membersAndrew Warren and Reya Benitez) before camera crews and gawkers took notice. Once it was confirmed that, yes, that was President Donald Trump’s daughter who is not Ivanka, more people threw themselves in her direction, wanting to introduce their friend, take a selfie, or get the perfect shot to sell to whatever tabloid willing to pay. Tiffany Trump happily obliged, posing for photos, shaking hands, and smiling in selfies.

The frenzy lasted approximately 15 minutes, and the lights finally dimmed after the final boldface name—Paris Hilton—arrived, sitting down a few seats over from Trump. Trump nodded approvingly at the models in leather trousers and sequin dresses, chatted with her friends, and, of course, documented most of it on her phone (she’s part of the Snap Pack for a reason). (A representative for Trump tells Vanity Fair she was not on her phone.) One of Trump’s Secret Service guards stood expressionless against a pillar while watching the show—and presumably Trump.

As Tam came out and took her bow, Trump smiled and raised her hands to applaud the designer. The lights came back on, and her lone bodyguard was joined by two others trying to keep everyone and their iPhones at a distance while Trump continued to smile and pose. A few feet down, an even bigger crowd seemed to gather around Hilton, perhaps because she was unburdened by a full security detail—a reality star of another era, now overshadowed by the daughter of another reality star who has changed all the rules.

Ivanka and Tiffany Trump’s Half-Sister Act

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A ringletted, towheaded, toddler Tiffany Trump drew both of her parents’ attention in New York City.